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May 17, 2006

Web 2.0 Series Wrap-Up

(Filed under: Technology)

For the past month and a half we've been looking at the web 2.0 trend and what it could mean for your church. We've looked at the highs and lows, the possibilities and the dangers and whether or not any of it means anything for telling more people about Jesus.

I find it some what ironic that our series is sandwiched between two articles in high profile media outlets. The first appeared in Newsweek as we were starting our series and covered the web 2.0 trend in general. The second appeared today in the Wall Street Journal and covered how churches are using technology, specifically community driven sites like MySpace and Flicker, some of the same examples we used. I'm not sure if that means we're with it, or out of it or not sure what 'it' is anyway.

At any rate, here's the complete series in case you missed it:

We don't know everything about web 2.0, but it's a start. Then again, it will all change by next week.

Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks at May 17, 2006 5:08 PM

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